All 300, 400 and 500 level economics courses have Principles of Microeconomics (EC215), Principles of Macroeconomics (EC225), Computer Applications (BA100 or equivalent) and College Algebra (MA134) as a prerequisite unless otherwise noted. The numbers in parentheses indicate hours of credit.
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EC101 Economic Problems and Policies
EC215 Principles of Microeconomics
EC225 Principles of Macroeconomics
EC235 Free Market Economics
EC335 Monetary Economic
EC350 Deelopment of Economic Thought
EC351 Applied Economic Models
EC380 Labor Economics
EC410 Macroeconomic Theory
EC420 Microeconomic Theory
EC498 Economics Seminar
EC561 Managerial Economics
EC580 International Economics
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EC 340. Economics of Growth and Development.
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EC 381-383. Economics Internship.
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EC 387-389. Independent Study in Economics.
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EC 425. Industrial Organization.
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EC 440. Regional Economic Growth and Development.
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EC 470. Public Sector Economics.
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EC 490. Business Forecasting.
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EC 525. Public Policy Economics.
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UI 349. Comparative Economic Systems.
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UI 366. Law and Economics.
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UI 371. Government and Business.